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WHO CAN REGISTER TO VOTE?
You can register to vote if you:
- Are seventeen and a half years old or older, and will be at least eighteen years of age on or before the date of the next election;
- Are a resident of Kansas City within Jackson County and a United States Citizen;
- Are not judicially declared incompetent;
- Are pardoned, discharged or released from any felony conviction;
- Have never been convicted of any crime related to voting.
WHEN CAN I REGISTER TO VOTE?
Voter Registration Deadlines for 2008 Elections
| Date of Election |
Last Day to Register to Vote |
February 5, 2008
Presidential Preference Primary |
January 9, 2008 |
March 4, 2008
Charter Cities and Charter Counties ONLY |
February 6, 2008 |
April 8, 2008
Municipal Election Day |
March 12, 2008 |
August 5, 2008, Primary Election |
July 9, 2008 |
November 5, 2008
General Election |
October 8, 2008 |
You may register at any time during the business hours listed at the locations below. However, you must register by the fourth (4th) Wednesday preceding an election to be eligible to vote in that election.
WHERE CAN I REGISTER TO VOTE?
- Most Libraries in Kansas City, MO, within Jackson County
- At the Kansas City Election Board Office
Kansas City Election Board
1828 Walnut, Suite 300
Kansas City, Missouri 64108
- By Mail
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Because Missouri law requires voter registrations to be a certain format and printed on a thicker type of paper than that used by regular printers, voter registrations cannot be completed online, or from a registration form printed from the internet.
The form can be used to request a voter registration card. If you complete the form and submit it to the Kansas City Board of Election Commissioners, Registration Department, a voter registration card will be mailed to you.
In order to vote in a given election your voter registration application must be received on or before the fourth Wednesday prior to the election or, if mailed, postmarked on or before the fourth Wednesday before the election.
Send your completed form to:
Kansas City Election Board
1828 Walnut, Suite 300
Kansas City, MO 64108
- download & print the "Request A Voter Registration Form" >>
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- At any of the permanent voter registration sites listed below:
PERMANENT REGISTRATION SITES
| Ward |
Place |
Address |
Hours |
Phone |
| 1 |
City Hall Action Center |
414 E. 12th St. |
9 am-5 pm M-F |
513-1313 |
| 1 |
Kansas City Election Board |
1828 Walnut St. |
8 am-5 pm M-F |
842-4820 |
| 1 |
State Building |
615 E. 13th St. Rm 406 |
8 am-5 pm M-F |
889-2500 |
| 1 |
State Building |
615 E. 13th St. Rm 11 |
8 am-5 pm M-F |
889-7695 |
| 1 |
State Building |
615 E. 13th St. 1st Floor |
8 am-5 pm M-F |
889-3193 |
| 1 |
State Building |
615 E. 13th St. Rm 409 |
8 am-5 pm M-F |
889-2677 |
| 1 |
State Building |
615 E. 13th St. Rm G-3 |
8 am-5 pm M-F |
889-2581 |
| 1 |
Central Library |
14 W 10th St. |
9am-9pm M-W, 9am-6pm TH, 9am-5pm FRI, 10am-5pm SAT, 1pm-5pm SUN |
701-3433 |
| 2 |
NAACP Headquarters |
1601 E. 18th St. #250 |
9 am-5 pm M-F |
421-1191 |
| 2 |
L.H. Bluford Branch Library |
3050 Prospect Ave. |
10 am-8 pm M-TH; 10 am-5 pm F-SAT; 1 pm-5 pm SUN |
701-3482 |
| 5 |
Westport Library |
118 Westport Rd. |
10 am-7 pm M-TH; 10 am-5 pm F-SAT; Closed SUN |
701-3488 |
| 7 |
Plaza Library |
4801 Main St. |
9 am-9 pm M-F; 10 am-6 pm SAT; 1 pm-6 pm SUN |
701-3481 |
| 26 |
Waldo Branch Library |
201 E. 75th St |
9 am-8 pm M-TH; 9 am-6 pm F; 10 am-5 pm SAT; 1 pm-5 pm SUN |
701-3486 |
| 12 |
Northeast Branch Library |
6000 Wilson Rd. |
9 am-8 pm M-TH; 9 am-6 pm F; 10 am-5 pm SAT; 1 pm-5 pm SUN |
701-3485 |
| 17 |
Southeast Branch Library |
6242 Swope Pkwy. |
10 am-8 pm M-TH; 10 am-5 pm F-SAT; 1 pm-5 pm SUN |
701-3484 |
| 22 |
Red Bridge Branch Library |
11140 Locust St. |
9 am-9 pm M-TH; 9 am-6 pm F; 9 am-5 pm SAT; Closed SUN |
942-1780 |
| 26 |
Blue Ridge Branch Library |
9253 Blue Ridge |
9 am-9 pm M-TH; 9 am-6 pm F; 9 am-5 pm SAT; Closed SUN |
761-3382 |
Deputy Registrar Training- There is no charge for training. Sessions are conducted at the Election Board. However, on premise training is available for 10 or more individuals.
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